by Mark Rovinsky | Mar 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
Some locks bind up. If you do not properly lubricate and exercise them, they can seize up and stop functioning. This generally happens on locks that don’t get used very often, such as automotive car doors(when the owner electric locks and remote) home doors that...
by Mark Rovinsky | Mar 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
Modern Car Keys Most modern vehicles utilize a security feature called a transponder. It is a small frequency chip in your key, that your car reads before it start. If it reads an incorrect chip, or doesn’t read a chip at all, it will not...
by Mark Rovinsky | Feb 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
When it comes to locks, lubrication is very important. Most locks can get by with a simple lubricant like WD-40, however some locks work better with other types of lubricant. Automotive ignitions tend to work well with a dry lube or silicon based, while moretise locks...
by Mark Rovinsky | Jan 29, 2016 | Uncategorized
Do you only have one key to something? Car? House? Boat? Have you ever thought “what would happen if I lost this key?” Let me tell you now, the price of copying a key, even an expensive key, is much lower than the cost (and headache) of losing the...
by Mark Rovinsky | Sep 2, 2015 | Uncategorized
One problem our customers seem to run into continuously is locking themselves out of their homes. There are a few scenarios we see all the time that are easily preventable with keyless entry systems. When someone steps out of their home to do yardwork, grab the mail,...